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    Minced Fish Experiment

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    This species of fish selected in this experiment was Nemipterus spp (ikan kerisi). Nemipterus spp or Threadfin Bream is major used in the production of surimi as it is known to exhibit good gel-forming ability (Park, 2014). Table 1 above shows the raw data of the fish. The weight of fresh fish is 12.000 kg but after deboning the weight of minced fish meat process was only left 4.970 kg. At the end of the experiment, after all the washing and pressing process, the weight of the minced fish meat…

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    Omphalocele Essay

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    An omphalocele is a birth defect in which abdominal organs, primarily the intestines, herniate out of the body through a hole in the navel. Omphaloceles vary in size from containing only a portion of the small intestine to a majority of the abdominal organs, including most of the liver. This latter scenario, which includes about a third of omphalocele cases, is referred to as a giant omphalocele and can involve complications due to a small abdominal cavity and underdeveloped lungs.…

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    continues, it becomes increasingly difficult for the body to provide enough oxygen so the anaerobic lactic system begins to contribute more energy to fuel the muscles. He adds that as exercise increases, so does the accumulation of lactic acid in the blood and muscles. At maximum intensity, this system is exhausted within 60 to 120 seconds. Nambier (2011) added that the timing of anaerobic lactic system is ten to two seconds and provides energy for medium to high intensity bursts of activity.…

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    Using Gene Therapy as a treatment for Cystic Fibrosis Introduction: Gene therapy is a treatment which deals with a problem at its source, unlike other forms of treatment which merely eliminate the symptoms. Cystic Fibrosis (being a single gene disorder) should, theoretically, be one of the simpler diseases to cure using this method. In this paper Gene Therapy, in relation to the treatment of Cystic Fibrosis, will be discussed, along with its effectiveness and limitations. The process of Gene…

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    The release of Kendrick Lamar’s debut album Section.80 dealt with the “perils of a generation that fell victim to the crack era” in a city stricken by poverty and violence. Though Lamar was formerly an independent artist looking to gain traction in the music industry, the release of Section.80 catapulted the rapper to stardom. Lamar has since released three studio albums, one compilation album, one EP, five mixtapes, and has appeared on numerous other musicians’ songs in the short time he has…

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    Zika Virus Research Paper

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    several days to a week after being bitten by an infected mosquito. People usually don’t get sick enough to go to the hospital, and they very rarely die of Zika. Thus, for this reason, many people might not realize they have acquired the infection. The good news is that once a person has been infected, he or she is likely to be protected from future infections by developing disease-related specific antibodies. Zika virus was first discovered in 1947 in rhesus monkeys through a monitoring…

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    film that this happens to. Like the protagonist of the 1983 movie “Scarface,” he wants what he doesn’t have which is greed and power. In this film, he does whatever he can to earn that desirable power that he wants. The director of “There Will Be Blood” (2007), Paul Thomas Anderson, uses a visual strategy like using empty space around the character to show the downfall of him throughout the film. Paul Thomas Anderson also uses background music, such as violin screeching, to give the audience a…

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    the cost. Earlier n the movie, Eva witnessed a murder at a convenient store and she is the only one who had seen the shooter. The shooter, Paco, was a male of her own mexican blood. Even though there were other witnesses involved, Eva, being the only one who can identify the murderer, had the power to protect her own blood. She could lie claiming that a black kid on the scene committed the murder, or she could tell the truth going against everything she had been taught. Her pivotal moment of…

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    business. The cholos don’t want no sheep to ever get a taste of their action” (15). Some of the women desire to rise up and create their own gang. Despite the gang life in her blood, Cecilia decides to go down a different path: “Them things ain’t for me. I didn’t want to throw down for nothing...I still had that gangbanging blood…” (85-86). Feelings of inferiority to the men in her society and the pressures of joining a gang are part of the everyday struggles that young Cecilia has to…

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    part of life to some people, everything they do seems right to them. When it comes to gang affiliated activities, there are always consequences. III. What are the consequences of gang violence? a. Gangs are simply bad you can’t really say anything good about them. The more they think they are bad and the more people are scared of them, the more people will join that gang. b. Everyday you hear something about a new act of violence. Someone is always getting raped, robbed, injured, or even…

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